If you would guess that Green Bay Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers and Jay-Z would have little in common, guess again.

California television station KRCR reports Rodgers has been working to build his alternative rock label, Suspended Sunrise Recordings, during the NFL lockout.

If you would guess that Green Bay Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers and Jay-Z would have little in common, guess again. (AP Photo)

The Packers quarterback has been collaborating with a band called "The Make" that hails from his hometown, Chico, Calif. Rodgers said he would appear in a video for the song, "Get It," that the band shot at the Tall Pines Bowling Alley.

“This is the first step in the process,” Rodgers told the station. “My business partner and I have been working for a couple of years trying to put this whole thing together. We’re excited about starting the process, to see what happens with this band. Obviously football is my first priority, music is my passion after that.”

Jeff Schneeweis and Trevor Sellers (formally in a band called Number One Gun) decided to team up to form “The Make,” also adding Sarah Ann (See You Soon). Rodgers was a long-time supporter and fan of Number One Gun, according to multiple reports.

"He's been a longtime friend," Schneeweis told the Paradise Post. "He's a big music fan and he liked what we're doing and he wanted to help us out."

Rodgers is a self-taught guitarist who is into all types of music.

"I'm definitely into singer/songwriters, a Jack Johnson, Ben Harper, Pete Murray," Rodgers told USA Today in a 2009 report. "We came up with the name Suspended Sunrise because when you think of a sunrise, it's suspended in air, suspended in time. It's a cool image because it represents the beginning of a new day. Anything can happen."

Maybe Rodgers will shoot a video putting some of his touchdown passes to music.